Sounds easy right? It would be in most cases, but Digital Extremes got even the most basic functions of gameplay astonishingly wrong. The whole game basically boils down to almost comical basics - some enemies that look like dinosaurs have guns, better shoot them. ".got even the most basic functions of gameplay astonishingly wrong." Oh remember that thing the game told you about in the beginning of the game but you haven't heard about since - here it is. Even those that the game does explore are often dropped randomly but then picked up at the most inopportune times. How did it get there? I dunno, the writers have done such a lackluster job creating Star Trek's plot that major plot lines are completely missing and the game fails to answer even the most basic questions. Here, a weapon has been discovered that has the power to tear holes in universes and destroy entire planets and of course, it's in the wrong hands. Star Trek isn't a direct adaptation of this summer's film, opting instead to tell a brand new story that takes place between the two films. It's almost tough to say since the game showed so much promise but Star Trek is an unfinished mess that won't appeal to anyone -even the most die hard fans of the franchise. When it comes to Star Trek, the gaming tie in to this summer's much anticipated sequel Into Darkness from Digital Extremes it must be said that the game looks completely fantastic - as long as you don't move your character, he's not near anything else, the camera is titled at just the right heroic angle.other than that, it's scary bad. It's almost painful to say this since there was so much buzz around it, but the latest Star Trek game is just that - another disappointing game from one of Sci-Fi's oldest franchises. They're still going to be waiting as Star Trek offers little to no reason to come back after the initial play session.not play through, play session. Star Trek fans are likely to flock to this one since it's been so long that they've had a quality interactive experience they can call their own. Lousy AI on both the enemy and ally side combined with lame missions and uninspired worlds make for one lackluster experience. There's a moment early on in your time with the Enterprise crew where you'll actually be impressed by the visuals, but that ends the moment you try to move a character or interact with an object, or just about anything.